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What's the difference between grass and lawn?
Grass and lawn indicate the difference between lawns:

1, grass means: grass; Grassland, mostly naturally formed;

Mostly used in large-scale and natural grasslands.

2. Lawn says: lawn; It's artificial.

Mostly used in small areas, such as lawns at home or in parks.

Grass? English [ɡrɑ? S] beauty [r? s]?

Grass; lawn

Feed (grass); Cover with grass; report

Lawn English? [ln]? Beautiful? 【l? n]

Grass, lawn; Linen fine cloth

Bilingual example

1. I told the horse to bow its head and eat grass. ?

I told the horse to lower its head and eat spring grass.

The window overlooks a high and undulating lawn. ?

Outside the window is a meadow with tall grass swaying in the wind.

Zuma enjoys a high reputation as a grassroots organizer. ?

As a public organizer, Zuma has a good reputation.

He continued to mow the lawn and do other daily chores. ?

He continued to mow the lawn and do other daily chores.

The Lawn Tennis Association suspended Mr. Castle from the English team. ?

The Lawn Tennis Association suspended Mr. Castle from the English team.

6. She turned her chair around and stared at the lawn in the backyard. ?

She turned her chair around and stared at the lawn behind the house.